Biblical Principles and Expectations: All employees proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ through their employment, and thereby further Malone’s mission to provide students with an education based on biblical faith in order to develop men and women in intellectual maturity, wisdom, and Christian faith who are committed to serving the Church, community, and world.
I. University Overview
Malone strives to provide an education that produces graduates with a love of truth and a vibrant, mature faith. Our intent is that students attain the wisdom, knowledge, and skills necessary to serve, engage, and transform the communities in which they live and work. To this end, we provide the curricular and co-curricular context in which to pursue the following educational goals: Understand and critically engage those bodies of knowledge and cultural influences that have shaped the world; Understand the biblical, historical, and theological foundations of the Christian faith; Think critically and creatively and communicate effectively in multiple contexts; Attain expertise in at least one profession or academic discipline and lay the foundation for meaningful work or further studies at the graduate level; and explore the implications of the Christian faith for all areas of living, including intellectual, spiritual, and community pursuits.
II. University Expectations
- Maintains a personal, active relationship with Jesus Christ and is a consistent witness for Jesus Christ
- Faithfully upholds Malone in prayer
- Participates in community worship as schedule permits
- Demonstrates behavior aligned with Malone’s Mission, Foundational Principles, Doctrinal Statement and its Community’s General Principles
- Effectively represents Jesus Christ to those within both personal and professional spheres of influence
III. Job Summary
- Reporting to the President, the Vice President for Finance and Business Affairs serves as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of the University and is a key member of the senior team
- The VP for Finance and Business Affairs is the administrative liaison to the Board of Trustees Financial Health committee and participates in the Investment and Audit Sub-Committees
- In collaboration with the President and senior team, the CFO participates in formulating the University’s strategic plan, along with supporting financial policies and practices
- He/She is also one of the leading voices in helping the campus maximize the ROI of all resources to further advance its mission and vision
- Additionally, under the direction of the President and in collaboration with the senior team, the CFO will help formulate sound managerial, and financial policies and decisions across all areas of the University. This includes ensuring appropriate access to and the presentation of actionable financial information that empowers the University and its leaders to more effectively maximize its mission
IV. Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Serve as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for the University providing clear and concise senior financial leadership to the senior team, and board. Additionally, He/She will provide leadership for a variety of operational areas including Business Office, Finance and Accounting, Operations (physical plant), Event Services, Information Technology, and Risk Management (insurance/legal)
- Work collaboratively with campus stakeholders in order to guide the design and delivery of financial management reporting solutions and policies, enhance organizational effectiveness, and measurably improve ROI
- Provide leadership for university-wide budget development and reporting, budget forecasting and controls, cash and debt management, management of institutional investments and risk management; including major projects and capital initiatives
- Maintain appropriate benchmarks and associated analyses for measuring the university’s financial and operating performance systematically, appropriately distilling and sharing the same with the President, University Cabinet, the Financial Health committee of the Board, and the Faculty
- Monitor contribution margins for the University’s academic and non-academic 2 program units and other revenue production functions including conferences and food services
- Collaborate with Advancement in setting and monitoring fund raising targets
- Engage in bond financing and debt management as required for institutional strategies and priorities
- Serve as Assistant Treasurer by completing treasury functions, revenue projections and reports
- Ensure compliance with all federal, state and accreditation financial reporting requirements
- Maintain current knowledge of accounting principles and applicable legal developments and provides counsel regarding the impact on university operations and obligations
- Negotiate and approve vendor contracts with third party suppliers providing university services, collaborating with senior administrators where contractor service delivery suggests
- As a senior administrator of the university, cultivates all banking relationships as well as relationships in and service to the Canton / Stark County community
- Serves as a member of the following Boards or Committees: University Cabinet, administrative liaison to the Board of Trustees Financial Heath committee; capital and space management committees, and on task forces and other committees as assigned
- Strives to reflect the University’s Foundational Principals to co-workers and constituents
- Additional duties as assigned by the President
V. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- The ability to articulate and support the University’s evangelical Christian mission and embrace Malone’s Friends heritage; an expressed appreciation for Malone’s Foundational Principles and Educational Goals.
- Strong business acumen, able to work quickly at the visionary, strategic and tactical levels, prior experience in the design, deployment, and management of the annual budgeting, capital allocation and monthly reporting process in a manner that measurably improved the quality of financial decisions across an enterprise; proven ability to help organizations measure, manage, and maximize ROI by program, services and/or product; a demonstrated ability to accurately forecast financial positioning; a demonstrated ability to analyze, interpret, and effectively communicate statistical and financial information at a senior level; experience with securing bond financing and managing institutional indebtedness; and managing physical plant operations. Construction and construction contract knowledge a plus
- A proven record of leadership, management, and supervisory success, including the ability to nurture a cohesive team committed to continuous improvement and the adoption of best practices for accounting and operations. Possess the ability to lead, plan and manage through complex change. The ability to promote diversity and cultural competencies within the division
- A working knowledge of and the ability to: implement best practices for accounting and operations; remains open to change and visualizes possibilities to resolve issues and capitalize on opportunities; take calculated risks showing creativity, initiative, and follow through; ability to help the University and its leadership prioritize and focus on those initiatives that drive fundamental improvement; collaborative and coachable and seeks on-going professional development; relies on quantifiable data-driven analysis to inform decisions yet is comfortable using intuition when appropriate; has a working knowledge of Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook and other business application software is necessary. Previous experience with Jenzabar or a comparable enterprise financial system is preferred
- Proven time management skills, the ability to prioritize and record keeping abilities are essential. Has excellent written and verbal communication skills. Is capable of sharing ideas with others with a true sense of purpose and excitement. Listen first approach with the ability to build strong and supportive relationships with campus stakeholders and responds effectively and professionally in times of conflict or crisis. Possesses a superior work ethic and drive. Makes decisions that balance a variety of factors (e.g., cost, risk, short-term vs. long-term impact) to achieve optimal outcomes
- Ability to maintain a high degree of confidentiality of sensitive materials is essential. Understanding confidentiality in the use of student information (i.e., FERPA laws) is required
- Current valid driver’s license and availability for frequent regional travel is required. Hours per week are anticipated to vary based on the needs and fluctuations of service. Evening, weekend and overnight commitments will be necessary at times
VI. Education and Experience
- Bachelor’s degree required. An undergraduate degree in Finance, Accounting, or Business Administration; or a CPA/CMA or MBA combined with significant experience in finance and accounting roles is preferred.
- Ten years of progressively responsible finance and accounting leadership experience, including senior leadership experience. Background in non-profits and higher education a plus but not required
- Experience with comprehensive financial procedures, GAAP, and large budget oversight
- Experience in developing organizational financial strategy and in strategic planning
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